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Receiving and processing complaints related to Competition Law violations
Estimated Time:
3 months to three years, depending on the nature of the complaint
Location:
Ministry of Industry, Trade and Supply/ Competition Directorate / consultation and complaints section
Estimated Fee:
No Fees

- Description
- Procedures
- Required Documents
- Persons benefiting from the service
- Files
- Related Services
Conditions for obtaining service
The person concerned or a proxy should be presentNotes
None
Partner institutions:
NoneProcedures
1. A letter is addressed to the minister of the complaint.
2. Legal and economic studies are conducted to determine whether such complaint is credible or not.
3. The study and recommendations are forwarded to the minister.
4. In case the complaint is found groundless, the minister decides not to proceed with the process and the party that has filed the complaint is informed of the findings of the study.
5. In case the complaint is substantiated, the minister decides to either halt the process or refer the complaint to the prosecution.
2. Legal and economic studies are conducted to determine whether such complaint is credible or not.
3. The study and recommendations are forwarded to the minister.
4. In case the complaint is found groundless, the minister decides not to proceed with the process and the party that has filed the complaint is informed of the findings of the study.
5. In case the complaint is substantiated, the minister decides to either halt the process or refer the complaint to the prosecution.
Required Documents
None
Persons benefiting from the service
All economic sectorsFiles
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